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Daniel star named national player of the year

Courtesy D.W. Daniel High School Facebook page After leading the Lady Lions to a Class 3A State championship during her senior season, Daniel High School’s Carley Hoover was named the Gatorade National More »

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BLWS host team set

Coaches and players from the S.C. District 1 host team for next month’s Big League World Series pose after the announcement of the team on Monday at the J.B. “Red” Owens Complex More »

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Publix now open in Clemson

The anticipated opening of the new Publix Supermarket on U.S. 123 in Clemson got under way last Tuesday evening with an open house at the new location. Hundreds were on hand for More »

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Wilderness skills classes planned at Hagood Mill

PICKENS — The Pickens County Museum recently announced that registration for the much-awaited Wilderness Self-Reliance Skills series with instructor Alex Garcia is now open. The classes, held at the Hagood Mill Historic Site More »

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Honoring Their Service

About Wounded Warriors Project The mission of the Wounded Warriors Project (WWP) is to honor and empower the men and women who have been injured in service to their country and foster More »

Daniel star named national player of the year

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Courtesy D.W. Daniel High School Facebook page

After leading the Lady Lions to a Class 3A State championship during her senior season, Daniel High School’s Carley Hoover was named the Gatorade National Softball Player of the Year on Monday.

CENTRAL — The accolades continue to roll in for recent Daniel High School graduate Carley Hoover.

An All-State pitcher for the Daniel softball team, leading the Lady Lions to their first-ever State crown last month was just the beginning of what has been a stellar few weeks for Hoover, to say the least.

Just a few days after her graduation June 1, Hoover was named the Gatorade South Carolina Softball Player of the Year for the second year in a row, but the crown jewel of an already-packed high school trophy case came on Monday, when Gatorade announced Hoover had earned National Player of the Year honors.

Former senator Garrison dies

T. Ed Garrison

T. Ed Garrison

ANDERSON — Former Senator T. Ed Garrison, a lifelong farmer and supporter of Clemson University, as well as the namesake of the university’s T. Ed Garrison Arena, died Sunday of natural causes at age 91.

Garrison was a 1942 Clemson graduate and served as a pilot in the Pacific Theatre during World War II before entering the political arena.

He was instrumental in bringing about the state’s first regional tourism and historic preservation office, Pendleton District Historical, Recreational, and Tourism Commission, to serve Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens Counties, said Pendleton District Commission executive director Vicki Fletcher.

Upstate comes together to salute Marines

Supporters packed the sidewalks and roadsides from Easley to Seneca on Monday as the annual “Honoring Their Service” parade made its way to Keowee Key.

Supporters packed the sidewalks and roadsides from Easley to Seneca on Monday as the annual “Honoring Their Service” parade made its way to Keowee Key.

By Nicole Daughhetee

Courier Staff

UPSTATE — For the last few years, Keowee Key has hosted more than 140 members of the Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC) from Camp Lejeune, N.C., and members of the Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment from Greenville, as part of an annual “Honoring Their Service” event.

The 2013 program began with the arrival of the Marines on Monday, where a motorcycle escort awaited them at the J.B. “Red” Owens Complex in Easley. From there, hundreds of motorcyclists, with support from law enforcement organizations from the counties and towns along the way, escorted the heroes through the towns of Liberty, Norris, Central, Clemson and Seneca to their final destination inside Keowee Key, where they will enjoy a variety of activities throughout the week.

BLWS host team set

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Coaches and players from the S.C. District 1 host team for next month’s Big League World Series pose after the announcement of the team on Monday at the J.B. “Red” Owens Complex in Easley.

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EASLEY — Ten local baseball players, representing all four Pickens County high schools, will have a chance to help the S.C. District 1 host team return to glory at next month’s Big League World Series in Easley.

Easley High is the most well-represented school on the team’s roster, which was unveiled Monday at the J.B. “Red” Owens Complex in Easley, site of the tournament, which is scheduled from July 25-31.

A trio of former Green Wave standouts will return to the team from last season in Wil Hartsell, Stephen McKnight and Will Porter, currently on the rosters at Charleston Southern, Anderson University and Lander, respectively. In addition, current Easley players Brandon Hood, Brice Maready and Casey Woody are first-year players for the host squad.


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